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Lifting barbells as a competitive event or conditioning exercise. Questions about training, rules or techniques are welcome here.

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A US federal subsidy that covers medical expenses for eligible patients, notably those disabled or over age 65.

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Regardless of whether the watercraft is used on salt or fresh water, rinsing the engine after every launch is recommended. Checking for cracks, rust, punctures, or damage to any of the engine’s components is part of watercraft engine maintenance.

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The first electric windows were introduced in 1940 as an alternative to the hand-turned windows. These car windows can be lowered and raised by pressing a switch or button. Electric windows are designed for convenience and safety.

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One of the unique aspects of the Japanese culture is the monolingualism of the Japanese. They only speak Nihongo. Even textbooks are in the Japanese language, which is why even foreign students are required to learn Nihongo.

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King Arthur and the Knight of the Round Table are the leaders that defended England from the Saxons. With the help of the wizard Merlin, Arthur became King when he pulled the Excalibur sword from a stone.

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Hungary is a country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe which comprises of only land. It is bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. The capital is Budapest. It has an area of 93,030 square kilometers and a population size of 10,031,000. Ask any questions about the geography, history and local religion and culture of this country.

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The F-350 is part of the Ford F-series. The Ford F-350 Super Duty is the 2011 version of the Ford F-350. It is available in three body designs – regular cab, crew cab and extended cab.

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Questions relating to the television show Doctor Who, from the very first episode in 1963 to the present. Questions about the several actors in the show may be asked here, as a second category, but should more accurately be placed in Celebrites.

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Iceland is a European island country in the North Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It has a total area of 39,769 sq mi and an estimated population of around 318,006 as of 2010.

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Sculptures and paintings in all types of media are appreciated and collected by many people throughout the world. Finding, obtaining, identifying, and valuing these items can be a challenge, even to an expert. For help from other WikiAnswers contributors, ask your questions here. To help fellow contributors, browse the category and share your knowledge with us.

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Created in 1962, the Mets are a New York baseball team who play in the National League's Eastern Division. Here you can ask questions about the players, the coaches, the records and anything else about the team.

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Robert Pattinson, born 13 May 1986, is an English actor and musician, best known for playing Edward Cullen in the film 'Twilight' and Cedric Diggory in 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.'

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March Madness is the 65-team tournament from the best college basketball teams around the nation. Each game is an elimination game for both teams, and only one team gets crowned the NCAA champion.

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Also known as rhino and a member of the family Rhinocerotidae, rhinoceroses are massive, powerful odd-toed ungulates. They have a very thick protective skin, relatively little brains for mammals of their size and two horns on the snout.

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A popular cartoon TV series on Nickelodeon about magic and martial arts

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Natural Resources encompass the various rocks, minerals, flora, and fauna which a country can bring to the local and international market. All natural resources occur organically within a given region and exist mostly undisturbed by humans and human byproducts.

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Invented by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895, X-ray imaging is used in hospitals to detect fractures to bone, as well as abnormalities to soft tissues.

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Miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of pregnancy when the fetus can no longer survive in the mother's womb.

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This category is for questions and answers about the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Pittsburgh Steelers were established in 1933, and have won multiple Super Bowls.

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Built for the 1898 World's Fair, the Eiffel Tower is a steel creation by Gustave Eiffel. It still stands today as a monument to man's abilities, and for almost 50 years was the tallest man-made structure in the world.

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WW2 home front refers to the activities of the civilians during WW2. The governments of affected countries required their civilians to assist in the war effort. While the men fought at the front lines, the women provided logistic support.

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The allied forces throughout the world that banded together to fight the axis powers in World War 2.

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Literacy is the ability to read, write, speak, and listen in meaningful and socially-acceptable ways. One who is able to do that is literate and those who can't are illiterate. Similarly, one can be computer literate or illiterate, depending upon the ability to use a computer. Questions about literacy are asked in this category.

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Grades are assigned through application of standardized measurements rated by in letters (A to D), a range (example 1 to 6), a percentage of total number correct (example 70%), or as the number from of a possible total (example 50 out of 50). At predetermined set times through a school year, grades from subjects are averaged to give a Grade Point Average (GPA). The Cumulative Grade Point Average is the average of all grades over an educational life or specific for the total 4 years of high school.

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The New England Patriots are a NFL football team based in Foxborough, Massachusetts. They were established in 1959. They were the first team to ever have a perfect regular season, with sixteen straight wins.

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The Undertaker is the ring name of professional WWE wrestler Mark Calaway. Ask questions about him here.

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Formula one is generally referred to or abbreviated as F1; this is the highest level of FIA-sanctioned bodies in opened wheel racing. FIA stands for Federationale de l' Automobile.

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Bleach is a series of manga by Tite Kubo. It was also made into an anime. Bleach follows a young male character named Ichigo Kurosaki. Ichigo was given the powers of a Soul Reaper, and defends humans from evil spirits. The series started in 2001.

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The 2009 Pandemic Swine Flu, A-H1N1/09, the Type A influenza virus that was first identified in the early spring of 2009 in Mexico and then spread world wide to become a true Pandemic by June 2009. Different from other current seasonal strains of H1N1, and also not the same Swine Flu from prior epidemics or outbreaks (like in 1976), it is known by many different names in different places and settings, such as: H1N1, Novel H1N1, A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)v-like virus, la grippe porcine, The Mexican Flu, la epidemia, Schweinegrippe, and SOIV (Swine Origin Influenza Virus).

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